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[Opinions] Usable variant of Sopater for modern American character
I have a fun idea bubbling in my head, that I want to see what I can do here. I thought this was a neat character name, since it's a rather obscure Biblical name, and it has a great meaning. "Safety of the Father". I want it to sound usable on a modern person though, and Sopater sounds way too nerdy and strange. The thing that I want to do is create a variant from the elements, "Sos" and "patris" somehow. I'm thinking of Sopris maybe? I'd love some ideas for this
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Sopater
Sopa, Sopeo, Sopatrizio, Sopathino, Sopriso, Sosavi, Sopatt, Sopatros, Sopatrixe, Sopatrice, Sopatten, Sopatros, Sosithene?
Sosiavi, Avisosi, Soavi, Abbesosi?Wigepatro, ?Sowige, ?
Sopris, Sopatrino, , Soph, Avihaven, Abewige, , Argelopatro, Patrosargel, Avitius Patris, -my attempt to create some names,
Avis, Chasiel, Hadwig, Gnup, Edwige, Hasiel, Hedwig, Jadriga, Jadwiga, Nydia,
http://www.names-of-baby.com/names_with_meaning_refuge_1.html#.Xml5F6hKiUk
MU'TASIM-Refuge from Behind the name Name Origin Meaning Gender-
Ashrith Indian One who gives refuge to others Boy
Gursharan Indian Refuge at the guru Boy
Gurusharan Indian Refuge at the guru Boy
Haven English Haven; Refuge Unisex
Haven Indian Haven; Refuge Unisex
Hirz Indian Another name for god; Place of refuge Boy
Naaraayan Indian The refuge of man Boy
Narayana Indian Vishnu; Refuge of man Boy
Narayana Indian Lord Vishnu; Refuge of man; God BoyList of Surnames that means 'Refuge'
Surname Country of Origin In Local Meaning
York English Refuge http://www.indiachildnames.com/meaning.aspx?meaning=Refuge
Refugio?
If you mean god is the father, try hebrew names,
Sopater, Sosipater [Sŏp'atûr, Sōsĭp'a tûr]—of good parentage or defends his father. A Christian of Berea who accompanied Paul from Greece to Asia on his way to Syria. Mention of his father’s name, Pyrrhus, RV, unusual in the New Testament, may suggest that he was of noble birth. As a kinsman or fellow countryman of Paul, Sopater joined him in sending salutations to the saints (Acts 20:4; Rom. 16:21).

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That is a conundrum...maybe try to use 'patri' in there somehow so it sounds like Patrick?
Is it possible to invert it and have the same meaning, like Patrisos?Or perhaps you could consider the element 'soter' which means saviour (see Sotiris) instead.
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Oh some nice ideas there. Patrisos is a cool name, but I want the S in the beginning. Sotiris is a really great one! I wish it still had the "father" meaning in it though. I thought of something like "Patrick" too, but not sure how to do it. I think it's the "Sop" in the beginning that makes it tough. If I spell it like Sotripas I think that's a bit better. I want the "P" to stay in there, and I love Sotiris as well.Thank you!
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I find Sopris worse than Sopater, actually. And I think any variant would be, because it's just so much more involved. Sopater has an easy background: "My parents are really into obscure Biblical names. These are my siblings Osnapper and Keren-happuch." Some people are like that. Making up a whole new variant wholecloth? That's weird. Do you want this for a specific, existing character? If not... well, just use Sopater as is and give it to a character who is a little needy and/or weird. The real problem with Sopater, though, isn't that it's nerdy and weird but that it kinda sounds like Soap Eater. But you're not likely to completely remove this problem trying to make a new variant with these same sounds.
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